https://www.rushlane.com/mahindra-treo-electric-rickshaw-tvc-12288359.html
Bajaj Qute could be sold as small car for private use with white no plate –
Here’s why
Nov 24, 2018  Pearl Daniels

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Government of India will soon approve sale of quadricycles for private use.
Its approval will make way for a new segment of affordable four wheelers
while its safety is yet to be ascertained.

While quadricycles were approved for commercial use in July this year, these
affordable four wheelers have yet to receive Government approval for use as
private vehicles. If all goes according to plan, these sanctions could come
in sometime soon.

The passing of quadricycles for private use will open up a new segment of
four wheelers for private buyers in the country. These quadricycles are not
only more affordable as compared to cars but also weigh 50 percent less,
have smaller and more frugal engines and get the most basic of features.

Quadricycle for commercial use may fit the purpose, but there are still
doubts about its use as private vehicles, especially where the safety factor
is concerned. These petrol engined quadricycles will have to comply with
certain standards. By definition, quadricycles will have to weigh less than
475 kgs where quadricycles for private use and 550 kgs for quadricycles for
commercial use.

This is about half the weight of the Maruti Celerio which is one of the
lightest cars on sale as on date. The quadricycles will have to comply with
crash protection norms and will have to possess engines that adhere to the
emission norms prevalent in the country.

The Bajaj Qute RE60 was one of the first quadricycles to be unveiled in
2012. However, following certain constraints, the vehicle was not allowed to
be sold in the country. Rival companies and industry bodies had approached
the Supreme Court citing safety concerns, this banned the sale of Qute in
India. Which is why Bajaj Qute RE60 made its way to export markets.

With the quadricycles awaiting approval, the question is being raised if the
Indian Government will permit teenagers in the age group of 16-18 to drive
these vehicles with a special license. This is particularly so as electric
scooters have been approved for use in this age group without a permanent
license.
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